Parkland & Chicago Young Activists Cover Town & Country's June 2018 Philanthropy Issue

Parkland & Chicago Activists Young Activists Cover Town & Country's June 2018 Philanthropy Issue

Students from Parkland and beyond share one of the covers for Town & Country's annual June Philanthropy issue. Parkland survivors Delaney Tarr, Emma González, and Leonor Muñoz, as well as Chicago teenagers D’Angelo McDade, a survivor of gun violence, and Alex King, whose young nephew was shot to death, reflect on the movement they have started and the future they’re fighting for. Their interviewer is none other than Jimmy Kimmel, with Max Vadukul in charge of the photo shoot. 

Kimmel asks each of the students about their proudest moment in the last few months:

Franzi Mueller Stars In 'Dream Within A Dream' Lensed By Richard Phibbs For Harper's Bazaar UK June 2018

Franzi Mueller Stars In 'Dream Within A Dream' Lensed By Richard Phibbs For Harper's Bazaar UK June 2018 AOC Style Photos

Model Franzi Mueller is styled by Miranda Almond in 'Dream Within A Dream', a couture-worthy vision lensed by Richard Phibbs for Harper's Bazaar UK June 2018./ Hair by Bjorn Krischker; makeup by Anita Keeling

Franzi Mueller Stars In 'Dream Within A Dream' Lensed By Richard Phibbs For Harper's Bazaar UK June 2018

Model Franzi Mueller is styled by Miranda Almond in 'Dream Within A Dream', a couture-worthy vision lensed by Richard Phibbs for Harper's Bazaar UK June 2018./ Hair by Bjorn Krischker; makeup by Anita Keeling

Dan Beleiu Captures Maryan Lukaszczyk & Klara Kristin For XOXO The Mag S/S 2018

Model Maryan Lukaszczyk and actor Klara Kristin are styled by Francesca Parise for images by Dan Beleiu in Istanbul's XOXO The Mag S/S 2018. Lukaszczyk takes the cover/Hair by Yumiko Hikage; 

Anna Ewers, Imaan Hammam & Liu Wen Unveil Chanel Les Beiges Campaign 2018

Chanel creates a beauty trio comprising Anna Ewers, Liu Wen and Imaan Hammam for its new Les Beiges makeup collection. Les Beiges focuses on natural beauty, as the girls explain in a short film.

'Wild Encounters' Photographer David Yarrow Shoots Cara Delevingne With Lion For Tag Heuer

'Wild Encounters' Photographer David Yarrow Shoots Cara Delevingne With Lion For Tag Heuer

Top model and talent Cara Delevingne returns as the face of luxury watch brand Tag Heuer, launching the brand's #DontCrackUnderPressure campaign, shot on location in South Africa. Cara was shot by London-based British fine-art photographer, financier, conservationist and author David Yarrow. 

Yarrow's book 'Wild Encounters' published with Rizzoli New York in 2016 with a foreword by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, was awarded “Best Art and Photography Book of 2016,” by Amazon.

Makeup Artist Pat McGrath Labs Launches Heavenly Bodies Collection With The Met Collection

Makeup artist Pat McGrath enjoyed a special collaboration with the 2018 met Gala, with the introduction of her Pat McGrath Labs x The Met Collection

In late April, McGrath announced the latest addition to her makeup range, Lust: Gloss, an intensely shiny, moisturizing pigmented expansion of the prolific Pat McGrath Labs lip product range. On Met Gala day Monday, McGrath unveiled a specific shade of Lust: Gloss, called Aliengelic, as the first shade to become available for purchase at The Met. The Pat McGrath Labs x The Met collection also includes a special edition of the Mothership IV: Decadence Eyeshadow palette.

The packaging for both products will feature artwork from The Met's "Heavenly Bodies" collection. The gloss, retailing for $28, is described by McGrath as "an extravagantly ethereal gloss inspired by celestial beings and opulent textures I saw woven throughout 'Heavenly Bodies." The Mothership IV: Decadence Eyeshadow Palette sells for $125. 

Aditi Rao Hydari Covers Vogue India May 2018, Lensed By Errikos Andreou In 'To The Tropics'

Aditi Rao Hydari Covers Vogue India May 2018, Lensed By Errikos Andreou In 'To The Tropics'

Indian actor Aditi Rao Hydari says her role as Mehrunisa in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s controversial epic drama 'Padmaavat' may have been tiny, but was special and beautiful in many ways, especially because of the overwhelming personal response she has received.. Now Hydari is garnering rave reviews for her role in the late-April release of 'Daas Dev', a romantic political thriller directed by Sudhir Mishra.

Aditi Rao Hydari covers the May 2018 issue of Vogue India, styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania. Photographer Errikos Andreou is behind the lens for 'To The Tropics'.

Cara Delevingne Wears Dior Confessional Dress & Purple Hair For Suffering, Royalty & Resurrection To Met Gala

Cara Delevingne Wears Dior Confessional Dress & Purple Hair For Suffering, Royalty & Resurrection To Met Gala

The always relevant Cara Delevigne made bold beauty and gown choices for Monday night's Manhattan Met Gala's 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination'.  Allure notes that the actor and model's purple hair color is very relevant in the context of Catholicism. 

According to Delevingne's hair stylist Mara Foszak,  "violet is a symbolic color for Catholics; it's associated with mourning, the suffering of the crucifixion, royalty, and Christ's resurrection and sovereignty,"

Othilia Simon Sizzles For Summer In 'La Vie En Pink' By Giampaolo Sgura For Vogue Germany June 2018

Model Othilia Simon is styled by Christiane Arp in vibrant, hot beach beauty colors for 'La Vie En Pink'. Photographer Giampaolo Sgura flashes Othilia against a summer sky for Vogue Germany June 2018./ Hair by Franco Gobbi; makeup by Frank B

New York Atty General Eric Schneiderman (NOW RESIGNED) Accused By Four Women Of Staggering Physical & Violent Abuse

New York Atty General Eric Schneiderman Accused By Four Women Of Staggering Physical & Violent Abuse

In a staggering article written by Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow for The New Yorker, an explosive report released Monday evening, Eric Schneiderman, the Attorney General of New York has been accused of nonconsensual physical violence by four women with whom has has had romantic relationships or encounters. 

Two of the four women, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, have talked to The New Yorker on the record, in order to protect other women.

"They allege that he repeatedly hit them, often after drinking, frequently in bed and never with their consent. Manning Barish and Selvaratnam categorize the abuse he inflicted on them as “assault.” They did not report their allegations to the police at the time, but both say that they eventually sought medical attention after having been slapped hard across the ear and face, and also choked. Selvaratnam says that Schneiderman warned her he could have her followed and her phones tapped, and both say that he threatened to kill them if they broke up with him."

A third former romantic partner of Schneiderman’s told Manning Barish and Selvaratnam that he also repeatedly subjected her to nonconsensual physical violence, but she told them that she is too frightened of him to come forward. (The New Yorker has independently vetted the accounts that they gave of her allegations.) A fourth woman, an attorney who has held prominent positions in the New York legal community, says that Schneiderman made an advance toward her; when she rebuffed him, he slapped her across the face with such force that it left a mark that lingered the next day. She recalls screaming in surprise and pain, and beginning to cry, and says that she felt frightened. She has asked to remain unidentified, but shared a photograph of the injury with 'The New Yorker'.

In a statement, Schneiderman said, “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”

Schneiderman's activism on behalf of feminist causes is legendary, and he has assumed an aggressive position in the investigation of Harvey Weinstein's activities in New York State. 

Guided by the belief that "If a woman cannot control her body, she is not truly equal." Schneiderman has taken a particularly strong stand on behalf of women's reproductive rights. But, as Manning Barish sees it, “you cannot be a champion of women when you are hitting them and choking them in bed, and saying to them, ‘You’re a fucking whore.’ ” She says of Schneiderman’s involvement in the Weinstein investigation, “How can you put a perpetrator in charge of the country’s most important sexual-assault case?” Selvaratnam describes Schneiderman as “a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” figure, and says that seeing him lauded as a supporter of women has made her “feel sick,” adding, “This is a man who has staked his entire career, his personal narrative, on being a champion for women publicly. But he abuses them privately. He needs to be called out.”